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Opinion

The joy of slow writing

Composing by hand, without Google or a blinking cursor, reveals the seams of writing — and the surprising benefits of slowing down.
Emily Johnston, a writing studies professor at UC Merced, has researched how the act of writing rewires the brain to build ...
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Sarah D. Sparks is a reporter and data journalist for Education Week who covers the teaching profession and pedagogy for Education Week. She has covered education research and the science of learning ...
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